Air India Fined $37,000 After Passenger In-Flight Urination Act

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India’s civil aviation regulator has fined Air India Ltd. $37,000 and suspended a pilot’s license for three months for not following the correct reporting procedures after a male passenger urinated on another female traveler on a flight from New York to New Delhi.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation fined Tata Sons-owned Air India 3 million rupees ($36,960), according to a statement Friday, and levied another 300,000-rupee fine on a director for in-flight services.